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Water Regulations for BC Farm Wells: What Farmers and Commercial Operators Need to Know

Uncategorized | March 03, 2026

For farms, food producers, and commercial agricultural operations across British Columbia, access to reliable well water is essential to daily operations. But operating an agricultural well involves more than water supply, it also comes with regulatory responsibilities that affect compliance, food safety, and long-term sustainability. Understanding water regulations for agricultural wells in BC helps protect...

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What’s in Your Well Water? Understanding Bacteria, Chemicals, and Arsenic

Water Quality | February 18, 2026

What’s in Your Well Water? Understanding Bacteria, Chemicals, and Arsenic Private well water in Langley and the Fraser Valley can contain bacteria, nitrates, metals, and naturally occurring arsenic, often without any visible signs. Unlike municipal water, private wells are not routinely monitored, which means homeowners are responsible for testing and maintaining their own water quality....

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Yellow Well Water in Langley | Iron Staining & Water Testing

Water Quality | February 02, 2026

Yellow Well Water Raises Concerns for Local Homeowner After Staining Spreads Throughout Home A South Langley homeowner recently discovered that what began as a slight yellow tint in their well water was actually a sign of a much larger water quality issue, one that was affecting their plumbing, fixtures, and household surfaces. In a video...

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Change in Well Water Taste or Smell? Well Water Testing

Uncategorized | February 02, 2026

Sudden Change in Taste or Smell? What Type of Well Water Testing Should Langley Homeowners Do If your well water suddenly tastes different or develops an unusual smell, it’s not something to brush off. For many Langley homeowners, a change in taste or odour is often the first sign that something in the groundwater, or...

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7 Tips to Fix Low Well Water Pressure Issues

Low water pressure in well water systems is an early warning sign of mechanical or system failure, especially for properties in Langley, Abbotsford, Mission, Maple Ridge, and Surrey where many homes rely on private wells and pressure tank systems. If you’re experiencing low well water pressure, the issue is rarely isolated to one part. Instead,...

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Common Signs Your Agricultural Well Needs Service in the Fraser Valley

Uncategorized | January 22, 2026

A Guide for Fraser Valley Farmers, Vineyards & Food Producers Agricultural wells across the Fraser Valley, including Langley, Surrey, and Abbotsford, can show early warning signs when service or maintenance is needed. Common indicators include reduced water flow, cloudy or sediment-filled water, pump performance issues, and changes in water quality. For farmers, vineyards, and food...

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Hard Water in the Fraser Valley: Signs, Risks, and Solutions

Water Quality | January 12, 2026

If you live in the Fraser Valley, whether in Langley, Abbotsford, Mission, Maple Ridge, or on a rural acreage, you may already be dealing with well water hard water without realizing it. Hard water is common throughout this region due to the natural minerals found in local groundwater and well systems. While hard water isn’t...

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Get Peace of Mind with 50% Off In-Home Water Testing

Uncategorized | December 29, 2025

Our New Year Promotion has now ended as of January 9th, 2026. Please call us for our water testing services! Your water is something you and your family rely on every single day—for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning. But when was the last time your water was tested? Many homeowners, especially those on private wells,...

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2025 Canadian Drought Monitor: How Ongoing Dry Conditions Are Impacting Wells in the Lower Mainland

Water Quality | December 15, 2025

The 2025 Canadian Drought Monitor (CDM) continues to highlight drought as a growing concern across Canada. Prolonged periods of reduced precipitation, warmer temperatures, and declining snowpack have left much of the country classified as abnormally dry or experiencing drought conditions. While drought is often associated with the Prairie provinces, British Columbia, including the Lower Mainland...

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How Does Well Water Work? Important Things to Know 

Uncategorized, Water Quality | December 04, 2025

If you live in a rural or semi-rural area, your water might come from a private well rather than a municipal supply. Understanding water wells is essential for homeowners relying on this source. This well water guide explains how well water works, the basics of a well water system, and what you need to know...

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